Hello and welcome!! Miami Bike Polo came together in March of 2011 with the intent to make it easy for anyone interested in playing bike polo. It has really taken off and we can't be more excited. We are still working very hard to keep you informed and organized plus we've made a bunch of loaner mallets so all you need to do is show up with your bike. We play weekly games that we organize at Jose Marti Park, Sundays around 2pm. It's also a great way to just hangout with fellow bike riders and unwind.

So for now, check out our website, learn about the game, make yourself a mallet if you want and we hope to see you on the court and having a blast! And if you've never played before, no worries, we still have a lot of new and first time players, so we'll have beginner games going every time we play.

If you'd like to stay in the loop, 'Like' us on Facebook or follow us on twitter. If you'd like to be involved, just let us know! Start a discussion on our forum, post on our wall, tweet your thoughts, etc… we welcome and encourage any participation :) THANK YOU and see you all soon!!

MBP BBQ XXIII will be at Jose Marti Park on SW 5th Street between 3rd and 4th Avenue. We'll have pick up games all day with BBQ from Willie's Bicycles and FREE BEER courtesy of Grolsch.

We'll be picnicking, playing polo, eating, drinking and listening to music all day. Come to play or just hang out. Beginner games will be had for anyone interested in trying out. Loaner mallets are available.

All are welcome. Bring food or drinks to contribute to the BBQ if you'd like.

Behold Crush Polo, a new online column from Matt Kabik, editor of Lancaster Polo. Expect news, events, polo opinion, and player/manufacturer interviews to appear here throughout the year. For our first installment we have an editorial piece — Why Isn’t Bike Polo on TV?

I know none of you hipsters own TVs, but let’s just play around in theory here.

Bike polo has proven to be a healthy, growing, and popular sport with those who encounter it. In fact, it’s grown at such a steady rate that even my own club in little ol’ awesome Lancaster has a strong headcount on most nights for pickup.Despite that, it seems like bike polo as a sport is still relatively unknown by people outside of it. Unlike Cheese Rolling or competitive caber tossing, nobody who isn’t playing or mistakenly involved with a polo player seems to have much of an idea of what hardcourt bike polo is. I mean, Microsoft Word tries to correct me when I write hardcourt – and if Microsoft doesn’t have my back, who will?!